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Well, he stayed within the same parent company, I'll give him that.![]()
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This wouldn't be so bad if the conversion was done correctly.
Well, he stayed within the same parent company, I'll give him that.![]()
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This wouldn't be so bad if the conversion was done correctly.
It didn't have both bagdes on it. It's was just a appearance package not a performance one.The RS/SS was a 1969 model that came with the 396. It's legit.
I'm not talking about the 1969 Camaro and I'm aware of the RS/SS. C'mon slash, you've seen me post that Camaro before talking about how much I adored it. I'm talking about a 2010-2013 Camaro where its owner put RS & SS badges next to each other and I don't think Chevrolet makes a RS/SS camaro now.
There is?But you can get a 2010-2013 Camaro SS/RS and it the same thing it was in '69 just an appearance package.
New Jersey license plate. 'nuff said.![]()
This wouldn't be so bad if the conversion was done correctly.
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This wouldn't be so bad if the conversion was done correctly.
96 per wheel.Anyone want to count the number of spokes?![]()
What was that?
I will find that person and:
To somewhat contribute:
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You are not allowed to posted photos of ugly (and disturbing) cars.
To somewhat contribute:
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The Italia and the 1st gen Gallardo are amongst the least attractive supercars in recent years (IMO)
Minus the wheels...I kinda like it.
That's right. Slap me.
Is nobody going to compliment me on counting the spokes per wheel on that Phantom Pharoah?
If you need anything more to give me a compliment, it has 384 spokes on the whole car (480 if you count a spare wheel)![]()